"This process will allow us to provide an evidence-based assessment of the safety culture and, together with the clients’ team, our safety coaches will develop an intervention plan focusing on what needs to be done to add value and implement real and lasting change.”

The work secured on the seismic vessels is the continuation of a long standing global customer relationship, he said.

The contract to design and develop a safety management system for use in Kurdistan continues the international growth of the company’s safety services business.

“We continuously aim to support clients in delivering a meaningful evolution of safety culture and behaviour, but are now well positioned to help deliver the systems that underpin workplace safety and to provide high quality HSE Managers and Advisers to operate these systems,” said Smith.

“We moved into a purpose built training facility in Aberdeen two years ago to keep pace with industry demand. In 2013 we trained over 3,000 delegates and received positive feedback on the quality of our training courses. For the first time we will be running Open Courses and have launched an eLearning programme enabling candidates to complete Nebosh certificates and diplomas and IOSH Managing Safely as distance learning online.” - TradeArabia News Service